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in boston, one for the record books in the city of boston. as of the latest. to show you how strong the winds were across many cities in parts of new england and also into areas further off to the south, take a look at some of these gusts that were reported from the storm system. in the 80s. 81 mile-an-hour winds in portland, connecticut and massachusetts, 83 mile-per-hour winds. so we're talking hurricane-force winds out here in portions of new england and even in areas further off to the south. snow reports again, some places picking up three feet of snow across portions of connecticut, incredible stuff. portions along long island, 30 inches and in boston 24.9 inches of snow. incredible stuff from the storm system. the center is pulling away from the area. it's not over yet. what we have strong winds in parts of maine and massachusetts are dealing with wind and snow coming down heavily at times across eastern portions of maine. still some more snow to talk about portions of maine. snow is pretty much over in portions of connecticut and new york city and also
in boston, one for the record books in the city of boston. as of the latest. to show you how strong the winds were across many cities in parts of new england and also into areas further off to the south, take a look at some of these gusts that were reported from the storm system. in the 80s. 81 mile-an-hour winds in portland, connecticut and massachusetts, 83 mile-per-hour winds. so we're talking hurricane-force winds out here in portions of new england and even in areas further off to the...
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could the next pope be from boston? meet the cardinal rising to the top of the list. >>> and, the secret of success. how to turn your family into a dynamic, happy team, making sure everyone wins. >>> good evening. a new report tonight lifts the veil on a kind of invisible war. china, unleashing its full spy power on american power grids and the wealth of american manufacturing. a new report even locates this building in shanghai. it doesn't look threatening, but what are they doing inside? and what does it mean for americ america's national security? here's abc's brian ross. >> reporter: the chinese people's liberation army is the biggest military force in the world, with more than 2 million soldiers. but it is the thousand or so in this nondescript building in shanghai that may pose the biggest threat to the u.s. this is the headquarters of the army's secretive unit number 61398, where, according to the new report today by the mandiant security firm, english-speaking computer experts spend their days stealing secrets f
could the next pope be from boston? meet the cardinal rising to the top of the list. >>> and, the secret of success. how to turn your family into a dynamic, happy team, making sure everyone wins. >>> good evening. a new report tonight lifts the veil on a kind of invisible war. china, unleashing its full spy power on american power grids and the wealth of american manufacturing. a new report even locates this building in shanghai. it doesn't look threatening, but what are they...
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in and around boston, as well, where the temperature on th rise from yesterday. minus 5. we saw on thursday. but friday, just 1 degree. toronto minus 3. up towards houston, though, really nice and warm at 23 degrees. all right. over here in the eastern continental asia, talking about japan, winter storm warnings. i should say snowstorm warnings is posted widely in the northwestern regions here. gusts of 126 kilometers per hour is in store with waves reaching up to 9 meters high and the snowfall accumulation could be as much as 60 centimeters in 24 hours. here in china, we have got precipitation ongoing event. towards the north, around west of shanghai, snowfall as much as 10 centimeters. for those of you waiting for the big event this weekend, with that lunar new year coming up, shanghai, you are looking at 9 degrees for your high on sunday. you are seeing snow right now but that's tapering off in to the weekend and beijing pretty cold there but do bundle up if you have any outdoor plans. here's our extended forecast.
in and around boston, as well, where the temperature on th rise from yesterday. minus 5. we saw on thursday. but friday, just 1 degree. toronto minus 3. up towards houston, though, really nice and warm at 23 degrees. all right. over here in the eastern continental asia, talking about japan, winter storm warnings. i should say snowstorm warnings is posted widely in the northwestern regions here. gusts of 126 kilometers per hour is in store with waves reaching up to 9 meters high and the snowfall...
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amtrak is reducing service on excel, new york, boston. governors of most of the affected states are telling people they do not want you on the roads after noon today. the cars get stuck on the highways, the plows can't go down, the roads never get cleared until the tow trucks come. after noon, get home. blizzard warnings, winter storm warnings, from philadelphia northward through the region. the storm itself, the worst of it, is mostly going to be in eastern mass. coastal areas of maine from portland to portsmouth all the way down through the boston area, cape cod, providence, newport back down into areas of long island, the storm right now is located pretty far to the south. it's located all the way down here over the outer banks. it has a ways to go. the northern edge of the presip shield is creeping up there to central jersey as rain. here's the snowfall predictions. again, the historical part of the storm is the possibility of this two feet plus of snow from providence to boston right along the 495 and i-95 corridors. that would make
amtrak is reducing service on excel, new york, boston. governors of most of the affected states are telling people they do not want you on the roads after noon today. the cars get stuck on the highways, the plows can't go down, the roads never get cleared until the tow trucks come. after noon, get home. blizzard warnings, winter storm warnings, from philadelphia northward through the region. the storm itself, the worst of it, is mostly going to be in eastern mass. coastal areas of maine from...
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plus sandals, even during winter in boston. >> he's a holy man. a man of simplicity. and wouldn't that be a lovely thing to have in a pope? >> reporter: the boston archdiocese he inherited was badly tainted by the church sexual abuse scandal. o'malley sold off the cardinal's residence to pay the victims and moved into a single room near the cathedral. he put the victims first. the church has not always been so responsive. >> any new pope is going to have to look at that issue and speak to it. >> reporter: here in rome, there's long been an unwritten rule -- no pope from a superpower. but vatican watchers say times have changed. >> i think people realize that, you know, a cardinal from the united states is not necessarily going to represent u.s. political interest. so, i think there's more openness to it. >> reporter: o'malley is one of two american names being floated. the other? new york's cardinal timothy dolan, who scoffed at the idea when diane recently asked him. >> what about you? >> is this abc evening news or comedy central? what is -- you are -- >> reporter:
plus sandals, even during winter in boston. >> he's a holy man. a man of simplicity. and wouldn't that be a lovely thing to have in a pope? >> reporter: the boston archdiocese he inherited was badly tainted by the church sexual abuse scandal. o'malley sold off the cardinal's residence to pay the victims and moved into a single room near the cathedral. he put the victims first. the church has not always been so responsive. >> any new pope is going to have to look at that issue...
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she said a lithium ion battery sparked a fire a month ago on a japan airlines yet in boston. >> this investigation has demonstrated that a short circuit in a single cell can propagate to adjacent cells and result in smoke and fire. >> engineers packaged eight cells together in designing the battery system for the dreamliner. hersman said they did not place them far enough apart so trouble in one of them could affect the others. she said investigators have not determined why the batteries short circuited. another battery fire forced the pilot of a dreamline tore make an emergency last month in western japan. u.s. authorities grounded all 787s. officials at boeing estimated the batteries were likely to cause smoke only once in every 10 million flight hours. >>> japanese government analysts are trying to determine why russian military planes entered japanese airspace. the russian government said the incident never happened. two russian warplanes briefly entered japanese airspace station in the northern prefecture of hokkaido on thursday. forces scrambled to intercept. japan ease foreign
she said a lithium ion battery sparked a fire a month ago on a japan airlines yet in boston. >> this investigation has demonstrated that a short circuit in a single cell can propagate to adjacent cells and result in smoke and fire. >> engineers packaged eight cells together in designing the battery system for the dreamliner. hersman said they did not place them far enough apart so trouble in one of them could affect the others. she said investigators have not determined why the...
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lou: molly at the epicenter in boston. the storm is strengthening, let's go to our weather center with fox news meteorologist coming he is not ready but we will go back in just a moment. and the comparison to this superstorm of 1978 is based on the geographical area, i do stand now rick is ready. >> the main event is about ready to get going. the big coastal storm that is strengthening, it it will pull in the energy of the other system they will get together to see a rapid strengthening to see the snowfall rates really increase. yellow and red is heavy rainfall -- rainfall but then will be a snowfall with the band that will be the heaviest, notice this break with new jersey and new york there is heavy snow to come back and within the next hour we will fill this id and will become also no. very cold into tomorrow and that slush on the ground is freezing with snow on top of it. by tomorrow afternoon everybody here cold temperatures, of windy and cold night tomorrow with a long stretch to see bad travel conditions, a sunday i
lou: molly at the epicenter in boston. the storm is strengthening, let's go to our weather center with fox news meteorologist coming he is not ready but we will go back in just a moment. and the comparison to this superstorm of 1978 is based on the geographical area, i do stand now rick is ready. >> the main event is about ready to get going. the big coastal storm that is strengthening, it it will pull in the energy of the other system they will get together to see a rapid strengthening...
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boston, downtown. have you ever been to boston. put 2 feet of snow in san francisco. that's why this storm has got legs. it's causing major flight delays across the country. we'll be watching that for you. for us we have a little bit of rain. did it do anything to the percents of average? no not really. we're falling below. san jose is dealof average. we're really losing ground here if we don't get some rain. in the meantime before we see any chance of rain. we're going to see cold rain. upper 40s in the cold spots. there's some wind but i don't think you're going to see enough rain to really create enough warming. napa 41, you go outside of napa you're going to find your 28s and 27s. most of the numbers the big cities you're going the find like this. 37 in oakland. 38 in hayward. high pressure is building in but this low lingers enough so the cool air is going to keep coming down over the top of us. so it's not going to get hot or warm around here. the overnight lows are going to stay right up to monday morning or tuesday morning. saturday 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. it'
boston, downtown. have you ever been to boston. put 2 feet of snow in san francisco. that's why this storm has got legs. it's causing major flight delays across the country. we'll be watching that for you. for us we have a little bit of rain. did it do anything to the percents of average? no not really. we're falling below. san jose is dealof average. we're really losing ground here if we don't get some rain. in the meantime before we see any chance of rain. we're going to see cold rain. upper...
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along the densely i-95 corridor from new york, boston and beyond, preparations are under way. crews across the region loaded up salt trucks and are ready to hit the road. >> it will probably be a long four days, which is tough on anybody. >> reporter: no doubt, there is a lot of work ahead. new york has 6,300 miles of streets to plow. >> we have more than 250,000 tons of salt on-hand. >> reporter: in new jersey, residents brace for the storm, even though they haven't recovered from the devastation left behind by superstorm sandy. >> trying to batten down the hatches here, if any storms are coming. the last one ruined us totally. >> reporter: new england residents rushed out to stock up on essentials. >> this is panic shopping. so, bread, milk, a snow shovel in case our snow shovel breaks. >> reporter: the fire department was even called into a supermarket in salem, massachusetts, because there were too many people there. many schools and businesses closed ahead of the storm. and airlines canceled more than 2,000 flights and say more are expected. preeti arla, abc news. >>> and
along the densely i-95 corridor from new york, boston and beyond, preparations are under way. crews across the region loaded up salt trucks and are ready to hit the road. >> it will probably be a long four days, which is tough on anybody. >> reporter: no doubt, there is a lot of work ahead. new york has 6,300 miles of streets to plow. >> we have more than 250,000 tons of salt on-hand. >> reporter: in new jersey, residents brace for the storm, even though they haven't...
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boston, new york, one monster storm as far as rain, snow and wind go. this is just one computer model, gives us over an inch. look at this. 15 inches in new york, 32 inches of snow in the boston area. in the latest computer models, even more than that. even 30 inches, that would make this an historic storm up there. new york could be really shut down. if you have any travel problems, watch out, you'll be dealing with those. look at boston, 58-mile-an-hour wind gusts in the northeast. 50 in providence. that's when you start talking about the blizzard warnings in effect through the boston region. our winds on saturday afternoon, upwards of 40 miles an hour. that's what we're going to see. i think for us saturday will be the most nasty day in our area. newsen storms will be what this is for us. but the blizzard to the northeast, and parts of new england, major travel disruptions for both those areas, and because of that, we will see travel disruptions here as well on saturday and sunday preside. caught ahead if you have a flight. the rain moves in overnigh
boston, new york, one monster storm as far as rain, snow and wind go. this is just one computer model, gives us over an inch. look at this. 15 inches in new york, 32 inches of snow in the boston area. in the latest computer models, even more than that. even 30 inches, that would make this an historic storm up there. new york could be really shut down. if you have any travel problems, watch out, you'll be dealing with those. look at boston, 58-mile-an-hour wind gusts in the northeast. 50 in...
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boston already has 31 inches of snow in february. their record is 41 inches. they could break that this weekend. because of this cold pool of air we're going to see a bit of mixed precipitation tomorrow afternoon. temperatures will bottom out at 32 degrees tomorrow night then slowly rise to a high of 41 with rain and rain heavy at times on saturday. beyond that, how is the end of february starting to look? tim williams with those details shortly. now back inside. >> thank you . >>> there's now only a week until the automatic federal budget cuts kick in. the defense department announcing yesterday it will subject the vast majority of workers of furloughs. they will lose 20% of their pay and for up to 22 weeks starting in late april. the president is calling on congress to pass another temporary fix in order to come up with better long term budget cuts and solutions. >>> baltimore's swimming sensation michael phelps take a trip to florida. he joined the orioles this morning. phelps is in the area filming a show for the golf channel. >> he looks long in a basebal
boston already has 31 inches of snow in february. their record is 41 inches. they could break that this weekend. because of this cold pool of air we're going to see a bit of mixed precipitation tomorrow afternoon. temperatures will bottom out at 32 degrees tomorrow night then slowly rise to a high of 41 with rain and rain heavy at times on saturday. beyond that, how is the end of february starting to look? tim williams with those details shortly. now back inside. >> thank you ....
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i lived in boston during that storm. boston streets are very narrow. get two feet of snow there and you try to plow that out and put it somewhere. there is no place for it to go. it really grinds the city to a halt. this is what the models i have been avoiding showing these models too much. as we get closer here, feeling a little more confident in these kind of snowfall totals, 34 inches is what we are showing for boston. blizzard warnings as well. it's going to be incredibly windy storm. we are going to be talking about a very significant coastal erosion event. i will show you quickly the way the model tracks on storm. this is a classic nor'easter. unfortunately this storm right here is going to coincide with a high tide and a new moon tide. that means we potentially are going to see record coastal erosion all across parts of that northeast corridor. we will continue to track this in the weather center. fox report will be right back. . and everyone but her likes 50% more cash, but i have an idea. do you want a princess dress? yes. cupcakes? yes. do yo
i lived in boston during that storm. boston streets are very narrow. get two feet of snow there and you try to plow that out and put it somewhere. there is no place for it to go. it really grinds the city to a halt. this is what the models i have been avoiding showing these models too much. as we get closer here, feeling a little more confident in these kind of snowfall totals, 34 inches is what we are showing for boston. blizzard warnings as well. it's going to be incredibly windy storm. we...
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red army beats the germans and china the direction of the entire second world war and all seized on boston is in the city and joins us now live tell me how is this morning mental victory being remembered. yes well if i was here exactly seven years ago on the second of february one nine hundred forty three central square in volgograd that great city on the volga would be pretty much on recognizable it was a shell of a city only the few largest buildings had remained standing after a ferocious battle raged for six months and this was the moment when the remnants of the german forces there and their allies surrendered to the red army which had finally come of age had finally shown the world that it was possible to be the military forces of nazi germany and that is the parade here today and this service a language is for to remember all those that died in that terrible battle seventy years ago there has been delegations from. obviously russian delegations but also international delegations including a delegation representing the german armed forces that have been here today in volgograd laying
red army beats the germans and china the direction of the entire second world war and all seized on boston is in the city and joins us now live tell me how is this morning mental victory being remembered. yes well if i was here exactly seven years ago on the second of february one nine hundred forty three central square in volgograd that great city on the volga would be pretty much on recognizable it was a shell of a city only the few largest buildings had remained standing after a ferocious...
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in one case, a battery caught fire shortly after landing in boston. the dreamliner is the first commercial airliner to rely heavily on lithium ion batteries, the same kind used in cell phones. >>> the historic blizzard that pounded the east coast is now blamed for five deaths, including an 11-year-old boy in boston. that boy died of carbon monoxide poisoning while trying to keep warm inside a running car. at least 400,000 people are in the dark this morning as crews brave brutal conditions trying to clear roads and sidewalks. the storm dumped as much as three feet of snow in two days. some schools are canceling classes tomorrow and there's still no word on when people will get their power again. >>> rob, you're just telling me a moment ago that freezing rain has followed all that snow. that can't make for a good mix. >> you're starting to see a little bit of that approaching from the great lakes right now, as the dry day, clear day for most of the northeast. good news at the airports, with the faa website, boston's logan airport and the new york area
in one case, a battery caught fire shortly after landing in boston. the dreamliner is the first commercial airliner to rely heavily on lithium ion batteries, the same kind used in cell phones. >>> the historic blizzard that pounded the east coast is now blamed for five deaths, including an 11-year-old boy in boston. that boy died of carbon monoxide poisoning while trying to keep warm inside a running car. at least 400,000 people are in the dark this morning as crews brave brutal...
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boston, providence and hartford. so for the areas, new york city on south it is a formidable storm, about 6 to 10 inches around new york city but the worst of this storm right up here in boston and new england and it could be historic. >> brown: well, historic. we talk about, we use that word, we throw that around a bit. how historic. how does this compare to other storms that you have covered? if you take a look at the all time snow records for boston it's 27.6 inches of snow back in february of 2003. that a possibility. it may run just short but that is a possibility. they can break that, providence 28.6 inches. we could get awfully close to that. portland may get close to the 27 inches here so this is a storm that i think for many locations in southern new england will be a top five storm as far as snowfall production. but let's remember we have that wind tonight. and this is already shut down travel. and it will shut down travel across southern new england. you're going to see lots of wild weather, boston, provid
boston, providence and hartford. so for the areas, new york city on south it is a formidable storm, about 6 to 10 inches around new york city but the worst of this storm right up here in boston and new england and it could be historic. >> brown: well, historic. we talk about, we use that word, we throw that around a bit. how historic. how does this compare to other storms that you have covered? if you take a look at the all time snow records for boston it's 27.6 inches of snow back in...
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and remember the deadly boston blizzard of 1978? they're telling us that that may be the closest thing that the region has seen to this since the-- look at the black and white photos, pictures from the storm which crippled the city of boston almost to the day, 35 years ago. that storm dumped more than two feet of snow and it lashed the city with hurricane force winds similar to what we're expecting to see this time around. the cars were buried under rivers and snow. the entire city was just frozen in place for the most part and again, the bay state governor ordered all vehicles off the road. they don't want to see a repeat of this. because what happened, people literally got snowed under in their vehicles and some of the people died in those cars. that's a very stark memory for a lot of people in the boston area and they want to make sure that doesn't happen again. joining us now is a man who remembers that quite well. radio talk show host howie carr covered for the boston herald. how are you doing? >> i'm doing just fine. i'm wonde
and remember the deadly boston blizzard of 1978? they're telling us that that may be the closest thing that the region has seen to this since the-- look at the black and white photos, pictures from the storm which crippled the city of boston almost to the day, 35 years ago. that storm dumped more than two feet of snow and it lashed the city with hurricane force winds similar to what we're expecting to see this time around. the cars were buried under rivers and snow. the entire city was just...
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boston could get more than two feet of snow. we're hearing comparisons to an epic blizzard of 1978, it hit 35 years ago nearly to the day. some areas of new england back then got 40 inches of snow. and cape cod wind gusts 93 miles per hour, that's well over hurricane strength, approximately 100 people died in that storm. let's hope not a repeat. >> let's hope not. great to have you with us on a friday, everybody. >> "america live" starts right now. >> and we start with a fox news alert on this epic blizzard, and it's closing in right now in the northeast, 50 million people are in the path of what could be a storm for the record books this time around. welcome to "america live" this afternoon everybody, i'm marsha mccallum in for megyn kelly today. be and the snow started outside our windows a while ago, if you're in boston, a place where the governor there has just banned all travel on state highways, duval patrick and that will take place 4 p.m. this afternoon, all the roads shut down in that entire area. it's a monster storm,
boston could get more than two feet of snow. we're hearing comparisons to an epic blizzard of 1978, it hit 35 years ago nearly to the day. some areas of new england back then got 40 inches of snow. and cape cod wind gusts 93 miles per hour, that's well over hurricane strength, approximately 100 people died in that storm. let's hope not a repeat. >> let's hope not. great to have you with us on a friday, everybody. >> "america live" starts right now. >> and we start...
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your gangster tweets and texts are next. >> say that again. >> your gangster. >> straight from boston. we'll be back. ♪ using cloud computing and mobile technology, verizon innovators have developed a projective display for firefighters. allowing them to see through anything. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it...
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the problem is, it will not have enough cold air to keep it all snow in new york, in boston. but eventually as that low pulls to the east, it will be all snow in boston once again, for the third weekend straight. winter, brian, is far from over. >> all right, jim cantore, lincoln, nebraska tonight. jim, thanks. >>> now we go overseas to a big revelation in the murder case of oscar pistorius in south africa. this stunned everybody in the courtroom and left the prosecution scrambling. it turns out the lead investigator in the case is facing attempted murder charges of his own. we get our report tonight from nbc's michelle kosinski in pretoria. >> reporter: oscar pistorius in court for the third day of a bail hearing that has turned into a sort of mini trial. and a battle between each side's attorney. today's bombshell, the chief police investigator, hilton botha, is facing attempted murder charges from a shooting he was involved in while on duty two years ago. even top prosecutors were stunned. >> what i can say is that the timing is totally weird. >> reporter: all this follows
the problem is, it will not have enough cold air to keep it all snow in new york, in boston. but eventually as that low pulls to the east, it will be all snow in boston once again, for the third weekend straight. winter, brian, is far from over. >> all right, jim cantore, lincoln, nebraska tonight. jim, thanks. >>> now we go overseas to a big revelation in the murder case of oscar pistorius in south africa. this stunned everybody in the courtroom and left the prosecution...
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one of the biggest things happening in boston, history in the making. this hasn't happened for decades. they've actually shut down the highways here. the governor asking everyone to stay off the roads all across the state as of 4:00 in the afternoon. you can still see a few cars and moving around out here. essential what the governor has sworded through disek order is r is all non-essential vehicles off the roads. there's a sign that says that. if they catch people out here, they could possibly be fined and spend up to a year in jail. that means that you can still be a hospital employee and you can still go to work and be a snow plow driver. anybody else should be safe at home by now. that's the order of the governor, and also the mayor of boston has been asking people to stay inside because they want to give the first responders and the snow plows a chance to get the roads cleaned up and to stay on top of this without causing more problems. the national guard has also been called out here in massachusetts, and you're seeing similar measures taking plac
one of the biggest things happening in boston, history in the making. this hasn't happened for decades. they've actually shut down the highways here. the governor asking everyone to stay off the roads all across the state as of 4:00 in the afternoon. you can still see a few cars and moving around out here. essential what the governor has sworded through disek order is r is all non-essential vehicles off the roads. there's a sign that says that. if they catch people out here, they could possibly...
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and in the meantime the economics professor at boston university laurence kotlikoff says to overcome the banking crisis you need to revamp the whole system and make it more transparent in the interview with our teaser sophie seven arts a he said that's the lesson to be learned from america's and battled financial system. the traditional banking system the model is one of very high leverage banks borrow a lot of money promised to repay and then there's opacity they take their money and they do something with it but they don't tell you what they're doing with it so it's a very unstable situation when you promise people things and then you don't show what you're doing with their money. and that's what happened with lehman brothers and bear stearns and. merrill lynch and all these companies that one on one under one after the other everybody started worrying because they couldn't see the assets so what we need to do is. get rid of this faith based banking we need to have. no leverage and we have to have transparency. and what you have the entire interview with the con mr laurence kotliko
and in the meantime the economics professor at boston university laurence kotlikoff says to overcome the banking crisis you need to revamp the whole system and make it more transparent in the interview with our teaser sophie seven arts a he said that's the lesson to be learned from america's and battled financial system. the traditional banking system the model is one of very high leverage banks borrow a lot of money promised to repay and then there's opacity they take their money and they do...
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we have blizzard watches for the boston area right now. just looking at the top five snowstorms, we could get up there. the last time we had over two feet was back in 2003, so it's been 10 years. we think it's going to happen. for new york city, you're just going to be on the cusp of some major snow as we look at one of our computer models. 9 a.m. friday, there's new york, so right there on the cusp. some of this rain, sleet could actually bring back some of the storm totals, but boston, portland, you are in that bull's eye where we think we'll see the most amount of snow. 6 p.m. friday, shepard, is going to be hard time for traveling overnight friday into saturday. so here's what we think is going to happen. two of these storms, got a clipper system and a storm coming out of the southeast that's going to kind of merge together and bring us quite a block buster event for boston. we're thinking over two feet of snow at this point. >> i'll just drive really fast. >> call me. i'm going to tell you not to go. >> shepard: then i'm not calling y
we have blizzard watches for the boston area right now. just looking at the top five snowstorms, we could get up there. the last time we had over two feet was back in 2003, so it's been 10 years. we think it's going to happen. for new york city, you're just going to be on the cusp of some major snow as we look at one of our computer models. 9 a.m. friday, there's new york, so right there on the cusp. some of this rain, sleet could actually bring back some of the storm totals, but boston,...
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curling the skating and the ice hockey and this is the jewel in the crown the bolshoi i stay inside this boston hockey arena it's prestigious i'm ready for use it will state the under eighteen will championships in april want to keep does an international event that will test. before the games begin. twenty fourteen is hot because the park is. i'm cold because all the alpine events or take place alone forty kilometers away. it is a similar story to say not much was paid before but there are also couture resorts has sprung up from nowhere to become the home of pines the biathlon and cross-country courses have also been created along with the pope's track and then there's something you can't fail to meet but if you make your way down the mountain will eventually come to hey one of the most dramatic sights at any winter olympics the ski jumping around on the left hand side is for the men on the smaller one on the right is for the women he will be competing for the very first time in this event at an olympics next year. linking the so-called mountain in coastal trustees has not been easy even five
curling the skating and the ice hockey and this is the jewel in the crown the bolshoi i stay inside this boston hockey arena it's prestigious i'm ready for use it will state the under eighteen will championships in april want to keep does an international event that will test. before the games begin. twenty fourteen is hot because the park is. i'm cold because all the alpine events or take place alone forty kilometers away. it is a similar story to say not much was paid before but there are...
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blizzard conditions new york to boston. they're expecting anywhere from 18 to more than 24 inches of snow in the next 24 hours. big, big event up there. there's your snow forecast. i mentioned snow totals. looks like the jackpot will be massachusetts, perhaps north of boston, where they, in fact i looked at the latest guidance, some models suggesting up to 30 inches of snow in parts of massachusetts the next 24 hours. close to a foot in new york. might be 12 to 14 inches in new york city. 2to 3 inches of snow around here, perhaps 4 inches in a spot or two. we've had reports earlier this morning of up to 3 inches. later tonight, heading to columbia, ellicott city, baltimore, and towards bel air they could be getting more snow as the wrap around moisture could be impacting parts of our area later tonight. there's your accuweather seven- day forecast, i want to mention the winds, really will pick up later today for all of us in the washington area. will gust up to 40 miles per hour tonight, as the storm really, really wraps up
blizzard conditions new york to boston. they're expecting anywhere from 18 to more than 24 inches of snow in the next 24 hours. big, big event up there. there's your snow forecast. i mentioned snow totals. looks like the jackpot will be massachusetts, perhaps north of boston, where they, in fact i looked at the latest guidance, some models suggesting up to 30 inches of snow in parts of massachusetts the next 24 hours. close to a foot in new york. might be 12 to 14 inches in new york city. 2to 3...
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that's one to two feet of snow with locally over two feet just off to the west of boston. rob and diana, back to you. >> jim, thanks a lot. >>> now we turn to capitol hill why cia nominee john brennan has strongly defended the use of drones against terror targets. he said they're only used against targets planning on carrying out attacks on americans. he promised to tell congress every time terrorists are targeted. >> i would damn well make sure that this committee had that information. absolutely. >> after the hearing, intelligence committee chair diane fine feinstein called fore openness about drone strikes. >> talking about, this is a hot button issue. at the very beginning of that hearing,g, it was interrupted repeatedly by protesters who came in and eventually the entire room had to be cleared and only authorized people were allowed in, because it was interrupted so many times. >> we've seen that kind of thing before. they took it to another level yesterday, the fact that they had to close things off a little bit here. politically speaking, it seems likely he will get
that's one to two feet of snow with locally over two feet just off to the west of boston. rob and diana, back to you. >> jim, thanks a lot. >>> now we turn to capitol hill why cia nominee john brennan has strongly defended the use of drones against terror targets. he said they're only used against targets planning on carrying out attacks on americans. he promised to tell congress every time terrorists are targeted. >> i would damn well make sure that this committee had that...
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. >> we're just learning that at least the associated press and the boston globe both reporting that scott brown will not be running for the seat next toor to you in rhode island. what do you think of that, since he was widely viewed as the biggest challenge to a perspective democrat running for that open seat? of course, the john kerry seat. >> i -- all politics is local. i'm a little surprised, but i -- my reaction would be that he has made a decision. he knows better than anyone what's it like to serve in the senate, what is it like to run for the senate, and you have to thank him for his service and respect his decision. >> and back to the hagel situation and what's going to happen at d.o.d. we've been talking here about how his performance, assuming that he does get confirmed, does that weaken him going into the pentagon where there are a lot of sharks ready to attack? >> no, absolutely not. i think what people recognize in the pentagon is here is someone who is who has been where they've been, been wounded twice, understands the military, not theoretically, not from lectures, b
. >> we're just learning that at least the associated press and the boston globe both reporting that scott brown will not be running for the seat next toor to you in rhode island. what do you think of that, since he was widely viewed as the biggest challenge to a perspective democrat running for that open seat? of course, the john kerry seat. >> i -- all politics is local. i'm a little surprised, but i -- my reaction would be that he has made a decision. he knows better than anyone...
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early this afternoon in a boston neighborhood, actually not far from here, where we are in south boston, it all began early this afternoon when a father and his 12-year-old son, ashleigh, headed out like so many people did today, to clear out their car. basically what happened is the father cleared out the passenger side of the car. the young boy got cold so he decided to sit inside the car to get warm. and he had been inside the car for maybe 10, 15 minutes at the most. and he became overcome with carbon monoxide poisoning. unbeknownst to the father, the tailpipe of the car was clogled with snow. that's because a plow had come by the street. the snow, as you know in so many instances, ended up on top of the car. the car's tailpipe clogged with snow. the boy overcome. at one point, a firefighter who just happened to live in the neighborhood, octavious row, heard screams and came out to see what was going on. he was trying to help him. he looked over in the other side and saw a nurse, a 25-year-old woman who also just happened to live in the neighborhood, was giving the young boy cpr. un
early this afternoon in a boston neighborhood, actually not far from here, where we are in south boston, it all began early this afternoon when a father and his 12-year-old son, ashleigh, headed out like so many people did today, to clear out their car. basically what happened is the father cleared out the passenger side of the car. the young boy got cold so he decided to sit inside the car to get warm. and he had been inside the car for maybe 10, 15 minutes at the most. and he became overcome...
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cardinal dolan, o'malley of boston? >> i think the conventional wisdom, which i think is correct, is a pope from the superpower would probably have a lot going against him, when he's trying to present a spiritual message to the rest of the world. >> reporter: tomorrow night, benedict will no longer be pope. he will be called pope emeritus, wear simple white, those trademark red shoes, symbolizing the blood of martyrs, designed by prada, replaced by ordinary brown, handmade in mexico. pope benedict's most lasting legacy may well be his decision to leave. a very modern decision from a traditional man. that helicopter i told you about is going to take about a 15-minute ride to castel gandalfo, the pope's summer residence. the pope will remain there until restorations are completed on the vatican convent right here. there, the pope will live out his days in prayer and study. in his words, diane, he will be hidden to the world. >> all right, george, our thanks to you. and, of course, when the pope leaves, it will be up to th
cardinal dolan, o'malley of boston? >> i think the conventional wisdom, which i think is correct, is a pope from the superpower would probably have a lot going against him, when he's trying to present a spiritual message to the rest of the world. >> reporter: tomorrow night, benedict will no longer be pope. he will be called pope emeritus, wear simple white, those trademark red shoes, symbolizing the blood of martyrs, designed by prada, replaced by ordinary brown, handmade in...
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and in the meantime the economics professor at boston university laurence kotlikoff says to overcome the banking crisis you need to revamp the whole system and make it more transparent in the interview with our teaser sophie seven arts a he said that's the lesson to be learned from america's and battled financial system. the traditional banking system the model is one of very high leverage banks more a lot of money promise to repay and then there's opacity they take their money and they do something with it but they don't tell you what they're doing with it so it's a very unstable situation when you promise people things and then you don't show what you're doing with their money. and that's what happened with lehman brothers and. merrill lynch and all these companies that one on one under one after the other everybody started worrying because they couldn't see the assets so what we need to do is. get rid of this faith based banking we need to have. no leverage and we have to have transparency. and what you have the entire interview with the corner mr laurence kotlikoff eighteen forty
and in the meantime the economics professor at boston university laurence kotlikoff says to overcome the banking crisis you need to revamp the whole system and make it more transparent in the interview with our teaser sophie seven arts a he said that's the lesson to be learned from america's and battled financial system. the traditional banking system the model is one of very high leverage banks more a lot of money promise to repay and then there's opacity they take their money and they do...